March 21st, 2004 by admin
Kristin D asked:
What is this landscaping material called? It is black and mesh-like. I think it comes in rolls. It works as a barrier.
Og jeez, I feel so silly now. I figured it would have some fancy name. Imagine that! Thanks!
March 13th, 2004 by admin
jewy k asked:
Ive got the equiptment,ive got the labor,and ive got the yards,but what i dont have is facts on the buisness aspects of it.(I.E. what kind of taxes are there on lawn companys,do i need any sort of license for anything in landscaping? Whats the most effective way to get the companys name out. What yards are targeted most in the field,and do you think pressure washing and lawn care will go hand in hand?
March 2nd, 2004 by admin
curious asked:
a lawncare company that is losing market share refuses
to consider putting its name and number on its trucks. I
have told them that that is probably why no customers
call them on the phone as they have no way to know who
they are–am I missing something or is signage a must
for a visible small business like lawn care?
March 2nd, 2004 by admin
Teaholic asked:
I have a bunch of new shrubs and plants. I have read that it is better to not fertilize in the first year shrubs/plants are in their new settings. However, I have a Nikko Blue Hydrangea which I would like to have blue blooms by giving it Miracid. Should I not give this Hydrangea Miracid this year because this is it’s first year in my landscape? I do not wish to make this a religious discussion for or against Miracle Gro. I just want to know if there are situations where fertilizing in the first year is ok.